Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | However , although Professor Plumb suggests the participation of " better-off " tradesmen he clearly sees the leisure industry as catering mostly for the expanding and increasingly prosperous middle class . |
2 | In December 1989 the ‘ First National Conference on Knowledge Representation and Inference in Sanskritam ’ was organised by the Computer Society of India in Bangalore , bringing together for the first time linguists and computer scientists from all over India . |
3 | He knew this was something that had been happening slowly for a long time , something that had to happen or he was lost , but it was such a brittle structure they were building , one word would topple it , shatter it , one word would be enough to jerk them back into that ordinary daylight where nothing could be changed or righted , nothing could unravel . |
4 | The profession is fast becoming only for the wealthy , a doctor warned . |
5 | But er this hundred and twenty pound radio was knocking away for a five quid in the end er I er I heard . |
6 | One of the great benefits of being planted out by a mother church is to have that church often praying more for the new church than for itself . |
7 | Scheer continued steaming westward for a further 20 minutes ; and then , for reasons never adequately explained , turned cast again . |
8 | Since having the frame fitted at Middlesbrough General Hospital , Claire , of Warwick Street , Middlesbrough , can look forward to walking independently for the first time . |
9 | Since having the frame fitted at Middlesbrough General Hospital , she can look forward to walking independently for the first time . |
10 | The anguished force of the stroke drove the Corsican to his knees and , paralysed with shock , he remained in this posture , groping ineffectually for the bone-handled knife as his blood spurted onto the red dust around him . |
11 | This was acquired in the early ‘ twenties by the Noyce family and they continued trading there for the next sixty years . |
12 | He beat the 1987 stock market crash by selling out of his major holdings at the peak , returning briefly for an unsuccessful bid for the giant BAT . |
13 | With his experience and enthusiasm he was an instant hit and is now close to climbing aboard for the European Championship finals this summer . |
14 | I 'm 32 and have been climbing seriously for the last 18 years , which helped me get accepted . |
15 | Hell 's teeth , baby — we 've been living together for the last two years or more . ’ |
16 | Pausing only for a brief tongue-twister — she did that very well , Karen , where your tongues circle each other tantalizingly , barely touching — we gave chase along the footpath which runs through the meadows bordering the river . |
17 | Mozart , in contrast , is held up as a kind of plaster saint , a spiritual being who lived through his music , pausing only for the occasional game of billiards . |
18 | There are not many precedents for the same Secretary of State and the same Permanent Secretary serving together for the best part of six years . |
19 | I have n't noticed Reg writing much for the past few minutes , though . |
20 | The conservative teacher who is looking only for a reasonable salary and a peaceful life . |
21 | She knew perfectly well that he was not very interested in paintings and that he was looking only for a secluded place where he could kiss her . |
22 | This posits that the company or any group of individuals acting together for a common purpose creates a living organism , or a real person , capable of willing and acting through the people who are its organs just as a natural person wills and acts through their brain , mouth and hands . |
23 | But he declined to say whether the inspectors — two teams acting together for the first time in Iraq — had found any of the Scud missiles the United Nations thinks Iraq is hiding . |
24 | Comparing the ‘ Charlie Parker Story ’ directly with Vogue 's 14-track ‘ Original Bird ’ release ( and in effect listening critically for the first time ) , I found the Denon ‘ sound recovery ’ system somewhat inconsistent in places . |
25 | The depth of our batting meant he had to wait longer than some , but he is a fiercely committed Lancastrian and he has been prepared to stay put and fight for a place instead of looking elsewhere for a regular spot . ’ |
26 | The world is full of stray cats , many of them searching hopefully for a new home . |
27 | The bedsides of the dying were therefore thronged , not only by pastors saying prayers , but also by relatives and friends , listening attentively for a last instructive word or , in the case of a sinner , for some hopeful indication that all was not lost . |
28 | I 'm looking now for a nice you know . |
29 | Manville held his breath , listening intently for the faintest sound of life . |
30 | They have given many parties in their time , but on New Year 's Eve they have always gone out to the gatherings of others — sometimes to several gatherings in the course of the evening , and some years separately , not always meeting even for the magic chimes . |